如何在Swagger(MVC 6 Web API JsonResult)中显示类属性的XML注释

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我已经给我的类成员添加了XML注释,但Swagger在UI中不会显示它们。我做错了什么吗?

更新:看起来你不能使用@ApiModel和@ApiModelProperty注解在Swashbuckle(5.5.3)中记录你的模型类,并且xml注释也不起作用。

public class DataController : ApiController
{
    [Route("api/GetData")]
    [SwaggerResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK, Type = typeof(MyData))]
    public System.Web.Mvc.JsonResult GetData()
    {
        MyData myData = new MyData();

        return new System.Web.Mvc.JsonResult
        {
            Data = myData
        };
    }
}

public class MyData
{
    /// <summary>
    /// My code
    /// </summary>
    public string code;

    /// <summary>
    /// My name
    /// </summary>
    public string name;
}

在此输入图片描述

Swagger配置

public class SwaggerConfig
{
    public static void Register()
    {
        var thisAssembly = typeof(SwaggerConfig).Assembly;

        GlobalConfiguration.Configuration 
            .EnableSwagger(c =>
                {
                    // By default, the service root url is inferred from the request used to access the docs.
                    // However, there may be situations (e.g. proxy and load-balanced environments) where this does not
                    // resolve correctly. You can workaround this by providing your own code to determine the root URL.
                    //
                    //c.RootUrl(req => GetRootUrlFromAppConfig());

                    // If schemes are not explicitly provided in a Swagger 2.0 document, then the scheme used to access
                    // the docs is taken as the default. If your API supports multiple schemes and you want to be explicit
                    // about them, you can use the "Schemes" option as shown below.
                    //
                    //c.Schemes(new[] { "http", "https" });

                    // Use "SingleApiVersion" to describe a single version API. Swagger 2.0 includes an "Info" object to
                    // hold additional metadata for an API. Version and title are required but you can also provide
                    // additional fields by chaining methods off SingleApiVersion.
                    //
                    c.SingleApiVersion("v1", "WDSJSONServer");

                    // If your API has multiple versions, use "MultipleApiVersions" instead of "SingleApiVersion".
                    // In this case, you must provide a lambda that tells Swashbuckle which actions should be
                    // included in the docs for a given API version. Like "SingleApiVersion", each call to "Version"
                    // returns an "Info" builder so you can provide additional metadata per API version.
                    //
                    //c.MultipleApiVersions(
                    //    (apiDesc, targetApiVersion) => ResolveVersionSupportByRouteConstraint(apiDesc, targetApiVersion),
                    //    (vc) =>
                    //    {
                    //        vc.Version("v2", "Swashbuckle Dummy API V2");
                    //        vc.Version("v1", "Swashbuckle Dummy API V1");
                    //    });

                    // You can use "BasicAuth", "ApiKey" or "OAuth2" options to describe security schemes for the API.
                    // See https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-spec/blob/master/versions/2.0.md for more details.
                    // NOTE: These only define the schemes and need to be coupled with a corresponding "security" property
                    // at the document or operation level to indicate which schemes are required for an operation. To do this,
                    // you'll need to implement a custom IDocumentFilter and/or IOperationFilter to set these properties
                    // according to your specific authorization implementation
                    //
                    //c.BasicAuth("basic")
                    //    .Description("Basic HTTP Authentication");
                    //
                    // NOTE: You must also configure 'EnableApiKeySupport' below in the SwaggerUI section
                    //c.ApiKey("apiKey")
                    //    .Description("API Key Authentication")
                    //    .Name("apiKey")
                    //    .In("header");
                    //
                    //c.OAuth2("oauth2")
                    //    .Description("OAuth2 Implicit Grant")
                    //    .Flow("implicit")
                    //    .AuthorizationUrl("http://petstore.swagger.wordnik.com/api/oauth/dialog")
                    //    //.TokenUrl("https://tempuri.org/token")
                    //    .Scopes(scopes =>
                    //    {
                    //        scopes.Add("read", "Read access to protected resources");
                    //        scopes.Add("write", "Write access to protected resources");
                    //    });

                    // Set this flag to omit descriptions for any actions decorated with the Obsolete attribute
                    //c.IgnoreObsoleteActions();

                    // Each operation be assigned one or more tags which are then used by consumers for various reasons.
                    // For example, the swagger-ui groups operations according to the first tag of each operation.
                    // By default, this will be controller name but you can use the "GroupActionsBy" option to
                    // override with any value.
                    //
                    //c.GroupActionsBy(apiDesc => apiDesc.HttpMethod.ToString());

                    // You can also specify a custom sort order for groups (as defined by "GroupActionsBy") to dictate
                    // the order in which operations are listed. For example, if the default grouping is in place
                    // (controller name) and you specify a descending alphabetic sort order, then actions from a
                    // ProductsController will be listed before those from a CustomersController. This is typically
                    // used to customize the order of groupings in the swagger-ui.
                    //
                    //c.OrderActionGroupsBy(new DescendingAlphabeticComparer());

                    // If you annotate Controllers and API Types with
                    // Xml comments (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b2s063f7(v=vs.110).aspx), you can incorporate
                    // those comments into the generated docs and UI. You can enable this by providing the path to one or
                    // more Xml comment files.
                    //
                    c.IncludeXmlComments(GetXmlCommentsPath());

                    // Swashbuckle makes a best attempt at generating Swagger compliant JSON schemas for the various types
                    // exposed in your API. However, there may be occasions when more control of the output is needed.
                    // This is supported through the "MapType" and "SchemaFilter" options:
                    //
                    // Use the "MapType" option to override the Schema generation for a specific type.
                    // It should be noted that the resulting Schema will be placed "inline" for any applicable Operations.
                    // While Swagger 2.0 supports inline definitions for "all" Schema types, the swagger-ui tool does not.
                    // It expects "complex" Schemas to be defined separately and referenced. For this reason, you should only
                    // use the "MapType" option when the resulting Schema is a primitive or array type. If you need to alter a
                    // complex Schema, use a Schema filter.
                    //
                    //c.MapType<ProductType>(() => new Schema { type = "integer", format = "int32" });

                    // If you want to post-modify "complex" Schemas once they've been generated, across the board or for a
                    // specific type, you can wire up one or more Schema filters.
                    //
                    //c.SchemaFilter<ApplySchemaVendorExtensions>();

                    // In a Swagger 2.0 document, complex types are typically declared globally and referenced by unique
                    // Schema Id. By default, Swashbuckle does NOT use the full type name in Schema Ids. In most cases, this
                    // works well because it prevents the "implementation detail" of type namespaces from leaking into your
                    // Swagger docs and UI. However, if you have multiple types in your API with the same class name, you'll
                    // need to opt out of this behavior to avoid Schema Id conflicts.
                    //
                    //c.UseFullTypeNameInSchemaIds();

                    // Alternatively, you can provide your own custom strategy for inferring SchemaId's for
                    // describing "complex" types in your API.
                    //  
                    //c.SchemaId(t => t.FullName.Contains('`') ? t.FullName.Substring(0, t.FullName.IndexOf('`')) : t.FullName);

                    // Set this flag to omit schema property descriptions for any type properties decorated with the
                    // Obsolete attribute 
                    //c.IgnoreObsoleteProperties();

                    // In accordance with the built in JsonSerializer, Swashbuckle will, by default, describe enums as integers.
                    // You can change the serializer behavior by configuring the StringToEnumConverter globally or for a given
                    // enum type. Swashbuckle will honor this change out-of-the-box. However, if you use a different
                    // approach to serialize enums as strings, you can also force Swashbuckle to describe them as strings.
                    // 
                    //c.DescribeAllEnumsAsStrings();

                    // Similar to Schema filters, Swashbuckle also supports Operation and Document filters:
                    //
                    // Post-modify Operation descriptions once they've been generated by wiring up one or more
                    // Operation filters.
                    //
                    //c.OperationFilter<AddDefaultResponse>();
                    //
                    // If you've defined an OAuth2 flow as described above, you could use a custom filter
                    // to inspect some attribute on each action and infer which (if any) OAuth2 scopes are required
                    // to execute the operation
                    //
                    //c.OperationFilter<AssignOAuth2SecurityRequirements>();

                    // Post-modify the entire Swagger document by wiring up one or more Document filters.
                    // This gives full control to modify the final SwaggerDocument. You should have a good understanding of
                    // the Swagger 2.0 spec. - https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-spec/blob/master/versions/2.0.md
                    // before using this option.
                    //
                    //c.DocumentFilter<ApplyDocumentVendorExtensions>();

                    // In contrast to WebApi, Swagger 2.0 does not include the query string component when mapping a URL
                    // to an action. As a result, Swashbuckle will raise an exception if it encounters multiple actions
                    // with the same path (sans query string) and HTTP method. You can workaround this by providing a
                    // custom strategy to pick a winner or merge the descriptions for the purposes of the Swagger docs 
                    //
                    //c.ResolveConflictingActions(apiDescriptions => apiDescriptions.First());

                    // Wrap the default SwaggerGenerator with additional behavior (e.g. caching) or provide an
                    // alternative implementation for ISwaggerProvider with the CustomProvider option.
                    //
                    //c.CustomProvider((defaultProvider) => new CachingSwaggerProvider(defaultProvider));
                })
            .EnableSwaggerUi(c =>
                {
                    // Use the "InjectStylesheet" option to enrich the UI with one or more additional CSS stylesheets.
                    // The file must be included in your project as an "Embedded Resource", and then the resource's
                    // "Logical Name" is passed to the method as shown below.
                    //
                    //c.InjectStylesheet(containingAssembly, "Swashbuckle.Dummy.SwaggerExtensions.testStyles1.css");

                    // Use the "InjectJavaScript" option to invoke one or more custom JavaScripts after the swagger-ui
                    // has loaded. The file must be included in your project as an "Embedded Resource", and then the resource's
                    // "Logical Name" is passed to the method as shown above.
                    //
                    //c.InjectJavaScript(thisAssembly, "Swashbuckle.Dummy.SwaggerExtensions.testScript1.js");

                    // The swagger-ui renders boolean data types as a dropdown. By default, it provides "true" and "false"
                    // strings as the possible choices. You can use this option to change these to something else,
                    // for example 0 and 1.
                    //
                    //c.BooleanValues(new[] { "0", "1" });

                    // By default, swagger-ui will validate specs against swagger.io's online validator and display the result
                    // in a badge at the bottom of the page. Use these options to set a different validator URL or to disable the
                    // feature entirely.
                    //c.SetValidatorUrl("http://localhost/validator");
                    //c.DisableValidator();

                    // Use this option to control how the Operation listing is displayed.
                    // It can be set to "None" (default), "List" (shows operations for each resource),
                    // or "Full" (fully expanded: shows operations and their details).
                    //
                    //c.DocExpansion(DocExpansion.List);

                    // Specify which HTTP operations will have the 'Try it out!' option. An empty paramter list disables
                    // it for all operations.
                    //
                    //c.SupportedSubmitMethods("GET", "HEAD");

                    // Use the CustomAsset option to provide your own version of assets used in the swagger-ui.
                    // It's typically used to instruct Swashbuckle to return your version instead of the default
                    // when a request is made for "index.html". As with all custom content, the file must be included
                    // in your project as an "Embedded Resource", and then the resource's "Logical Name" is passed to
                    // the method as shown below.
                    //
                    //c.CustomAsset("index", containingAssembly, "YourWebApiProject.SwaggerExtensions.index.html");

                    // If your API has multiple versions and you've applied the MultipleApiVersions setting
                    // as described above, you can also enable a select box in the swagger-ui, that displays
                    // a discovery URL for each version. This provides a convenient way for users to browse documentation
                    // for different API versions.
                    //
                    //c.EnableDiscoveryUrlSelector();

                    // If your API supports the OAuth2 Implicit flow, and you've described it correctly, according to
                    // the Swagger 2.0 specification, you can enable UI support as shown below.
                    //
                    //c.EnableOAuth2Support(
                    //    clientId: "test-client-id",
                    //    clientSecret: null,
                    //    realm: "test-realm",
                    //    appName: "Swagger UI"
                    //    //additionalQueryStringParams: new Dictionary<string, string>() { { "foo", "bar" } }
                    //);

                    // If your API supports ApiKey, you can override the default values.
                    // "apiKeyIn" can either be "query" or "header"                                                
                    //
                    //c.EnableApiKeySupport("apiKey", "header");
                });
    }

    protected static string GetXmlCommentsPath()
    {
        return System.String.Format(@"{0}\bin\WebApiSwagger.XML", System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory);
    }
}

我已经创建了XML注释文件,但是在Swagger UI的模型部分中没有看到注释。


你能发布你的Swagger配置代码吗? - JamesT
你解决了吗? 这里所有的答案似乎都忽略了您尝试在UI的Model部分中显示评论的事实。 我也试图实现同样的事情(即在UI底部的Schema部分)。 - killswitch
5个回答

39
在我的情况下,是因为我的模型与服务不在同一个项目中。
我在 Startup.cs 中添加了另一个 IncludeXmlComments 调用,它可以正常工作:
c.IncludeXmlComments(xmlPath2); // add Other proj xml comments file, this is needed because it's in a different project.

6
关于此事,我想添加一个注释。我的模型与控制器在不同的项目中,因此这个方法不能直接使用。我需要在模型的csproj文件中添加<GenerateDocumentationFile>true</GenerateDocumentationFile>,然后在services.AddSwaggerGen方法中加入c.IncludeXmlComments($"{Directory.GetParent(Environment.CurrentDirectory).FullName}/MyProject.Models/bin/Debug/netcoreapp3.1/MyProject.Models.xml"); - Jwags
1
这也可以在项目设置中完成。(启用文档文件) - user117499

16

仅添加注释是不够的。

你需要构建一个XML文档文件,并告诉Swagger在配置中找到它的位置。

进入项目生成属性并勾选XML文档文件

然后在Swagger配置中添加以下内容

c.IncludeXmlComments(string.Format(@"{0}\bin\MyApi.XML", 
     System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory))

5
我已经创建了XML文档文件,并且它可以配合请求参数和方法名称使用,但是当我返回JsonResult映射到我的自定义C#类时,它无法与响应参数一起工作。 - user405723

2

如果您将字段转换为属性,也可以使用此方法。

public class MyData
{
    /// <summary>
    /// My code
    /// </summary>
    public string code { get; set; }
}

问题似乎在于Swagger只记录属性而不记录字段。如果您查看生成的XML,您会发现变量将具有F或P前缀。 https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fsbx0t7x(v=vs.110).aspx

1

我也曾经遇到这个问题,解决方法是将其设置为属性。

/// <summary>
/// Radius of the circle
/// </summary>
[DataMember]
public double radius;

/// <summary>
/// Colour of the circle
/// </summary>
[DataMember]
public double farba { get; set; }

/// <summary>
/// Some random variable
/// </summary>
[DataMember]
double random { get; set; }

结果

Circle {
radius (number, optional),
farba (number, optional): Colour of the circle ,
random (number, optional)
}

正如您所看到的,只有公共属性有描述。

希望这能帮到您。


1

正如其他答案所述,您需要为任何包含您想要评论的对象的项目添加文档文件。以下是我安全添加更多项目的解决方案。

在项目文件中,将以下行添加到开头的<PropertyGroup>中:

<GenerateDocumentationFile>true</GenerateDocumentationFile>

然后在你的代码的swagger配置部分中:

        
var xmlFiles = new[]
{
    //the current assembly (the web api)
    $"{Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Name}.xml",

    //another assembly housing MyEntityView. Add more lines like this to add more assemblies
    $"{Assembly.GetAssembly(typeof(MyEntityView))?.GetName().Name}.xml"
};

foreach(var xmlFile in xmlFiles)
{
    var xmlCommentFile = xmlFile;
    var xmlCommentsFullPath = Path.Combine(AppContext.BaseDirectory, xmlCommentFile);
    if (File.Exists(xmlCommentsFullPath))
    {
        options.IncludeXmlComments(xmlCommentsFullPath);
    }
}


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